Some 20 per cent of DDoS attacks have lasting damage that can see them taking a site down for 24 hours or more, according to research by Kaspersky. In fact, almost a tenth of the companies surveyed said their systems were down for several weeks or longer, while less than a third said they had disruption lasting less than an hour. The investigation revealed that the majority of attacks (65 per cent) caused severe delays or complete disruption, while only a third caused no disruption at all. Evgeny Vigovsky, head of Kaspersky DDoS Protection, said: "For companies, losing a service completely for a short time, or suffering constant delays in accessing it over several days, can be equally serious problems. "Both situations can impact customer satisfaction and their willingness to use the same service in the future. Using reliable security solutions to protect against DDoS attacks enables companies to give their customers uninterrupted access to online services, reg...